If you are the owner of a boat in the United States, then you know that to navigate your vessel on waterways in the United States, you must have USCG documentation. But what if your yacht is missing any of the needed safety equipment? Alternatively, what if it is not registered as required? Do not…
Things to Consider Before You Renew Your USCG Documentation
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the prospect of renewing your USCG documentation, but the process will be a snap if you have the appropriate knowledge. Before you go ahead and renew your papers, here are some things you should think about. How frequently do you take it out on the water? Which aspect of…
Tips to Make Processing USCG Documentation Easier
As the vessel owner, one of the essential responsibilities is ensuring that all of your USCG documentation is in order. When it comes to the United States Coast Guard (USCG), there are several different things you need to think about. You will require your formal Certificate of Documentation (CD), and that means you will also…
What Sets Our USCG Portal Apart
If you live in the United States and own a boat, you should become familiar with the US Coast Guard’s maritime documentation center or the USCG portal. When it comes to registering and documenting your boat, this online resource makes it simple for you to do so. There are many online resources, but the US…
Why Your USCG Documentation Can Help You Avoid Pollution
As a boat owner, you understand the importance of clean waterways. It can affect the water, the wildlife and how your own well being. Having USCG documentation means you are a responsible owner. It can also mean that you care about your environment because you keep your vessel in good, clean repair. If you are…
Ready to Renew Your Coast Guard Documentation?
You have spent the last year making the most of every moment you could on your boat. Since you made the purchase, you have loved your time out on the water with friends, family, or even by yourself. You made sure you did everything right after you bought your boat, going through the registration process…